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They vary from other reptiles through having no legs, ears, or eyelids, and by possessing only a single functional lung. The most wonderful characteristic of them is their extraordinarily long, narrow body. Their body lets them easily climb, swim, and slip into the smallest spaces which include the home and basement areas of your house. Snakes in the home or basement are frequent throughout the chillier months when it is warmer, and cooler all through the summer months here in Alexandria. Because of this, residences are also an incredible place to discover food sources such as bugs or mice. If you locate one of these animals in your house, it is highly recommended to call a specialist. Burstein, Stanley M. (2004), The Reign of Cleopatra, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, ISBN 9780313325274. A sterling silver ring in the shape of a coiled snake, inspired by an original Roman ring found in Alexandria. Cue this guide. It runs through five of the most feared, the most formidable serpents that currently make their home in the land of Tutankhamun and the Valley of the Kings. The focus is on the ones with the worst venom; the snakes that can kill a human in just a matter of hours. You know, the sort of creatures you definitely do not want to come across on a tour of northeastern Africa.

Hardter was not aware of any other rattlesnakes found in Alexandria in recent history, and said that they can only be owned legally with a license. Ancient Roman fresco in the Pompeian Third Style possibly depicting Cleopatra, from the House of the Orchard at Pompeii, Italy, mid-1st century AD [3]As a rule of thumb, it would seem that snake jewellery was primarily a female thing, but I am not sure whether one could suggest that the presence of a snake here suggests it was connected with the female occupant of the sarcophagus" Ogden said. Fraser, P.M. (1985). Ptolemaic Alexandria. Vol.1–3 (reprinted.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198142782. Tsoucalas, Gregory; Sgantzos, Markos (2014), "The Death of Cleopatra: Suicide by Snakebite or Poisoned by Her Enemies?", in Philip Wexler (ed.), History of Toxicology and Environmental Health: Toxicology in Antiquity, vol.1, Amsterdam: Academic Press (Elsevier), ISBN 9780128004630. So, you’re wondering about venomous snakes in Egypt? We’re tempted to say forget about it and concentrate on booking your tours of the UNESCO-tagged Giza Pyramids, those unforgettable Nile River cruises, and trips to the shimmering waters of the Red Sea. Then again, there are some pretty formidable snakes in these parts, so it might just pay to be aware and prepared…

Despite the name, these guys can actually be found across the whole of North Africa. They reside under the dusty ridges of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, throughout the shifting dunes of Algeria, and, of course, all the way throughout Egypt itself. Their range also runs southwards into sub-Saharan Africa, though the specimens there tend to be less venomous overall. Saharan horned viper ( Cerastes cerastes) Photo by Pfüderi/Pixabay Sully, Jess (2010), "Challenging the Stereotype: the Femme-Fatale in Fin-de-Siècle Art and Early Cinema", in Hanson, Helen; O'Rawe, Catherine (eds.), The Femme Fatale: Images, Histories, Contexts, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.46–59, ISBN 9781349301447. That being said, these animals don’t belong in your home. While do-it-yourself strategies are a popular solution, they may not work, or even worse, be hazardous to your health. Due to this, removal methods must be dealt with based on the species present, as well as the needs of your home, pets, and family. Walker, Susan (2008), "Cleopatra in Pompeii?", Papers of the British School at Rome, 76: 35–46, 345–348, doi: 10.1017/S0068246200000404, JSTOR 40311128. A mid-1st century BC Roman wall painting from Pompeii most likely depicting Cleopatra with her infant son Caesarion was walled off by its owner around 30 BC, perhaps in reaction to Octavian's proscription against images depicting Caesarion, the rival heir of Julius Caesar. [88] [89] Although statues of Mark Antony were torn down, those of Cleopatra were generally spared this program of destruction, including the one erected by Caesar in the Temple of Venus Genetrix in the Forum of Caesar. [111] [112] An early 1st century AD painting from Pompeii most likely depicts the suicide of Cleopatra, accompanied by attendants and even her son Caesarion wearing a royal diadem like his mother, although an asp is absent from the scene, perhaps reflecting the different causes of death provided in Roman historiography. [113] [2] [note 13] Some posthumous images of Cleopatra meant for common consumption were perhaps less flattering. A Roman terracotta lamp in the British Museum made c. 40–80 AD contains a relief depicting a nude woman with the queen's distinct hairstyle. In it she holds a palm branch, rides an Egyptian crocodile and sits on a large phallus in a Nilotic scene. [114]

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For further information about the painting in the House of Giuseppe II (i.e. Joseph II) at Pompeii and the possible identification of Cleopatra as one of the figures, see Pucci 2011, pp.206–207, footnote 27 Right: Most likely a posthumously painted portrait of Cleopatra VII of Ptolemaic Egypt with red hair and her distinct facial features, wearing a royal diadem and pearl-studded hairpins, from Roman Herculaneum, Italy, 1st century AD [3] [100] [note 12] Humans hunt snakes for various reasons. Many different breeds of snakes are captured and shipped to other countries to be sold in pet shops. Which also explains why the python epidemic in Florida is so big. Venomous snakes are used for making anti-venom, which is made from their venom and is used to save the life of a snakebite victim. Snakeskin is used for making many things including shoes, purses, and belts. And, unfortunately, many people often kill snakes out of fear.

Manninen, Alisa (2015), Royal Power and Authority in Shakespeare's Late Tragedies, Newcastle Upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, ISBN 9781443876223. According to the most widely repeated theory of Cleopatra’s death, she died from a venomous snake bite, inflicted either by an asp (a small viper) or an Egyptian cobra. Hers would have been a particularly poetic suicide: The asp was a symbol of royalty to the Egyptians, while the cobra was associated with Cleopatra’s favorite goddess, Isis. Roller, Duane W. (2010), Cleopatra: a biography, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780195365535.In Ptolemaic Egypt, especially in the last period, political crises, general uprisings, dynastic disputes, violent deaths were commonplace. The popular violence against the injustices of a decadent dynasty resurged and the foreign kings would struggle to maintain their power. They had soon forgotten their first achievements [ 2]: the creation of Alexandria as a vibrant cosmopolitan city and a major center of Greek culture [ 3], the foundation of the renowned Museion [ 4] with its famous scholarship holders [ 5] and the Royal Library [ 6] as the main repository of books and rolls, the extraordinary scientific and literary development and finally the new conquests that expanded their power, including Cyrenaica, Phoenicia, Coele Syria (Superior Syria), Cyprus, the Cyclades. Ring of Ptolemy VI Philometer wearing the pschent, traditional double crown. Geek artwork 3 rd-2 nd century BC. Louvre Museum.

Opium seems to have been quite widely used in Greco-Roman Egypt for medicinal purposes, but there may be some connection — in the ancient mind at least — between its sleep- and dream-inducing qualities and death and rebirth," Ogden said. "It is intriguing." Like much of Medieval literature about Cleopatra, Boccaccio's writings are largely negative and misogynistic. The 14th-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer counters these depictions, offering a positive view of Cleopatra. [126] Chaucer began his hagiography on virtuous pagan women with the life of Cleopatra, depicted in a satirical fashion as a queen engaged in courtly love with her knight Mark Antony. [127] [128] His depiction of her suicide included a pit of serpents rather than the Roman tale of the asps. [129] [130] Cleopatra, by Michelangelo, c. 1535Volkmann, Hans (1958). Cleopatra: a Study in Politics and Propaganda. T.J. Cadoux, trans. New York: Sagamore Press. OCLC 899077769. The original Graeco-Roman ring dates to sometime between the 1st century BC to the 1stcentury AD and is currently in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities. It is one of a series of similar rings made of bronze, silver or gold. It was made out of one piece of gold wire, tapering from the narrowest point at the tail to the broad and flat head. The scales of the snake are engraved simply, and rendered only on the upper part of the ring, where they could be seen. The broader scales on the top of the snake's head are skilfully composed, and their overhang at the sides gives the snake a menacing look from its almost hooded eyes. The snake's mouth, with its serrated edge, enhances this sinister appearance.

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